Polynesian scholars are pointing out “Lord of the Rings” productions have traditionally been filmed on their land, but with Pacific Islander actors relegated to the background.
The new prequel on Amazon Prime did slightly better with representation, but experts stopped short of declaring it true progress.
Na'puti pointed out that the Māori community experienced significant land loss, now holding just roughly 5% of all land there.
McCartney also said that indigenous, Polynesian representation means incorporating the culture into the writing, given the Māori displacement in the country.
And so if you’re on it, you have a responsibility.”Ultimately, Young questioned the necessity to continuously adapt the work of Tolkien, who wrote the “Lord of The Rings” series in the early 1900s.